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>Microsoft's Windows lead Pavan Davuluri has commented on recent backlash regarding the current state and direction of Windows. In a post on X, Davuluri acknowledges the recent comments from users and says he and his team are taking in all the feedback.

Archive: https://archive.today/Ai7sd From the post: >>Microsoft's Windows lead Pavan Davuluri has commented on recent backlash regarding the current state and direction of Windows. In a post on X, Davuluri acknowledges the recent comments from users and says he and his team are taking in all the feedback.
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None of that AI crap helps me at all in my day-to-day technical tasks.

They're trying to sell it to CEOs who are impressed with flashy lights and colorful buttons.

[–] 3 pts

Also, the promise that they can fire all of those "annoying programmers and engineers that always give them -attitude-" when they say something stupid. Who needs a engineer when a CEO can say "Computer, make me a program that makes the company money".

[–] 1 pt

Certainly saar! Your company will be made money when you are forced to sell it because my code is purely what I worship...

[–] 1 pt

Fortunately many CEOs are rejecting it. I watched a Crowdstrike presentation a few weeks ago and it appears AI is not making the in roads the media is claiming, nor is it being hailed as some messiah for business. The only AI gaining traction is coding and processing data sets. AI will not be replacing any careers anytime soon.